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  • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

    We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

    • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
    • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

    To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

    (clap)

    Start Translating Now!

    alff0x1f@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
    alff0x1f@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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    #21

    Russian is also 100% :)

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    • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

      We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

      • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
      • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

      To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

      (clap)

      Start Translating Now!

      julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
      julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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      #22

      Awesome, thanks guys! Appreciate the effort the localisation team puts towards NodeBB :smile:

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      • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

        We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

        • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
        • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

        To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

        (clap)

        Start Translating Now!

        jenkler@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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        #23

        Swedish is once again at 100% Boring to translate but done is done :P

        Not many swedes here but if you see something wrong, send me a PM an I will fix !

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        • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

          We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

          • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
          • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

          To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

          (clap)

          Start Translating Now!

          julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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          #24

          Jenkler when we modify a couple phrases, they show you the old translation, right? Hopefully you don't have to translate it from blank each time :grimacing:

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          • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

            Jenkler when we modify a couple phrases, they show you the old translation, right? Hopefully you don't have to translate it from blank each time :grimacing:

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            #25

            julian yep, we don't translate from blank, only modified phrases (sometimes if modification phrase is small transifex show old translation as a tip)

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            • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

              We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

              • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
              • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

              To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

              (clap)

              Start Translating Now!

              jenkler@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
              jenkler@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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              #26

              Some of them are from blank and some have old translations as a tip ;) Work har no play ! hehe

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              • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                (clap)

                Start Translating Now!

                julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                julian@community.nodebb.org
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                #27

                Ok, good to know. Occasionally we tweak little things like grammar or wording, and it's a relief to know that the translators don't have to start from scratch for those phrases :sweat_smile:

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                • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                  We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                  • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                  • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                  To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                  (clap)

                  Start Translating Now!

                  metalkramp@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                  metalkramp@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                  #28

                  I noticed that some modals are using hardcoded strings in v1.1.2. Is it still the same in newer versions?

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                  • metalkramp@community.nodebb.orgundefined metalkramp@community.nodebb.org

                    I noticed that some modals are using hardcoded strings in v1.1.2. Is it still the same in newer versions?

                    pichalite@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                    #29

                    metalkramp which modals?

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                    • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                      We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                      • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                      • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                      To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                      (clap)

                      Start Translating Now!

                      metalkramp@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                      metalkramp@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                      #30

                      pichalite It could be problem with Persona theme. I'm using version 1.1.2, files I had in mind are located in [nodebb install directory]/public/templates/partials/modals, but I can't seem to find them on Github. I've fixed it on my side but I would also like to contribute these fixes to public repository if they weren't fixed already.

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                      • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                        We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                        • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                        • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                        To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                        (clap)

                        Start Translating Now!

                        metalkramp@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                        metalkramp@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                        #31

                        pichalite Problem is in Persona theme, not NodeBB itself.

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                        • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                          We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                          • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                          • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                          To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                          (clap)

                          Start Translating Now!

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                          #32

                          I can help with Danish translation :)

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                          • darwin@community.nodebb.orgundefined darwin@community.nodebb.org

                            I can help with Danish translation :)

                            julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                            #33

                            Darwin Excellent! Looking forward to your contributions here :smile:

                            https://transifex.com/nodebb/nodebb

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                            • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                              We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                              • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                              • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                              To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                              (clap)

                              Start Translating Now!

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                              #34

                              Dutch 100% :)

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                              • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                                We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                                • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                                • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                                To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                                (clap)

                                Start Translating Now!

                                Ospite? Non in linea
                                Ospite? Non in linea
                                Ospite
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                                #35

                                korea 40%

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                                • Ospite? Ospite

                                  korea 40%

                                  julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                                  #36

                                  사다리하하 Keep up the good work!

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                                  • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                                    We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                                    • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                                    • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                                    To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                                    (clap)

                                    Start Translating Now!

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                                    #37

                                    Ukrainian - 100% translated now :smiley: Also I had to correct some of the existing translations which contained grammar mistakes :pencil2:

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                                    • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                                      We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                                      • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                                      • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                                      To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                                      (clap)

                                      Start Translating Now!

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                                      #38

                                      French
                                      100%
                                      0 chaînes à traduire

                                      Wrong. . .

                                      NodeBB V1.7.3
                                      http://prntscr.com/i5t8q9
                                      http://prntscr.com/i5t94t
                                      http://prntscr.com/i5t9p0
                                      And more. . .

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                                      • atayz@community.nodebb.orgundefined atayz@community.nodebb.org

                                        Hey, I've started working on the hebrew translation! :pray:

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                                        #39

                                        Atayz said in Help Translate NodeBB!:
                                        > Hey, I've started working on the hebrew translation! :pray:

                                        Nice

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                                        • julian@community.nodebb.orgundefined julian@community.nodebb.org

                                          We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                                          • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                                          • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                                          To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                                          (clap)

                                          Start Translating Now!

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                                          #40

                                          Good day!
                                          How often are the translations updated?

                                          I want to do translation into Russian.

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